Power Rankings: Can Rooney, Toure or any of Suarez's Liverpool team-mates knock the Uruguayan off his perch?

After knocking his Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard off top spot in the Power Rankings last week, Luis Suarez would no doubt have been hoping to enjoy a run himself at No1.

And having played a big part in the Reds' two victories since last Monday, the Uruguayan had to be in the mix to keep his place.

But his Anfield team-mates Gerrard and Daniel Sturridge have also performed well. Likewise, Manchester United's Wayne Rooney, Manchester City's Yaya Toure and David Silva.

Hot shot: Liverpool's Luis Suarez scores his side's second goal in their 4-0 romp over Tottenham on Sunday

Here, with football data analysts Kickdex, we assess which players have played the biggest role for their team over the past six games - either by helping them score or by stopping their opponents from scoring.

Everything that happens on the pitch is taken into account, from the easiest pass to the unluckiest deflection.

We'll reveal the top 10 players each Monday after a weekend of Premier League fixtures, as well as a top five breakdown of the four main positions.

10. Adam Lallana (Southampton) +38

A goal and an assist in the 4-0 trouncing of Newcastle was the icing on the cake of some impressive form from the England playmaker.

9. Daniel Sturridge (Liverpool) -6

It's tough at the top. He may be steadily knocking in the goals, including the winner against Sunderland last week, but the striker drops six places to nine.

8. Nemanja Matic (Chelsea) -1

A couple of away-day stumbles in Chelsea's title bid recently - against Crystal Palace and Aston Villa - has been reflected in the Serbia's falling value.

7. David Silva (Manchester City) +1

The classy Spaniard is peaking at just the right time and his impact at the attacking end of his side's efforts - with several recent goals and assists - sees him climb up to seventh.

Enforcer: Two defeats in their past three Premier League matches sees Matic drop down the Power Rankings

Classy: Manchester City playmaker David Silva celebrates his goal in the draw against Arsenal on the weekend

6. Jay Rodriguez (Southampton) +29

Lallana isn't the only Saint to gatecrash the party this week. His club team-mate, Rodriguez has been banging them in and has five in his past four Premier League matches.

On target: Southampton striker Jay Rodriguez scores one of his five strikes in his past four matches

5. Jordan Henderson (Liverpool) +6

Anything his Liverpool team-mates can do.... Midfield dynamo Henderson capped off another fine performance against Tottenham this weekend with a goal.

All smiles: Jordan Henderson (second left) beams with delight after grabbing a goal in the Tottenham victory

4. Steven Gerrard (Liverpool) -2

The Liverpool captain suffers a second straight drop in the ratings, despite another week of individual excellence. It only goes to show how well those above him are playing.

On form: Merseysiders Wayne Rooney (left) and Steven Gerrard are enjoying good spells of form

3. Wayne Rooney (Manchester United) +2

His team may be having a miserable season, but Rooney's recent form has been one of few shining lights. He has now scored four goals in his past three Premier League matches.

Sublime: Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure celebrates scoring his team's third goal against Man United

2. Yaya Toure (Manchester City) +2

The driving force behind Manchester City's title challenge, the powerful Ivorian has been weighing in with numerous goals recently, taking his Premier League tally to 17.

1. Luis Suarez (Liverpool)

The Uruguayan marksman is showing no signs of slowing up this season. His solitary goal in the win over Spurs takes him up to 29 Premier League. And even when he's not the one to apply the final finish, his fingerprints are often all over many of Liverpool's goals.

Top of the charts: Suarez keeps his spot at the top of the Power Rankings after an excellent week

Broken down: Find out which players are the masters all over the pitch in our position-by-position breakdown